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Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi ( sr-cyr, Прљави Инспектор Блажа и Кљунови, trans. ''Dirty Inspector Blaža and Honchos'') is a
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band from
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History


1990s

The band was formed at the beginning of 1994 by Igor Blažević (also known as Prljavi Inspektor Blaža, ''Dirty Inspector Blaža'',
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), "Gazda" Milutin Petrović (
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), Aleksandar Karadžič (guitar), Dejan Resanović (
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) and Vojin Šurašinović (
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). At the beginning of the 1980s, Blažević was the leader of the new wave band Fiskulturno Lane. He started using his pseudonym at the end of 1991 when he became a
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at Radio Pingvin. In the beginning, the band performed mostly at the Belgrade club Prostor and Klub Studenata Tehnike. Most of the songs they performed were hits by
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rock bands, but their main hit was Blažević's song "Dule Savić" (referring to former football player
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). Blažević often performed
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on stage and communicated with the members of the audience, and the band soon became one of Belgrade's most popular club bands, so they self-released the recording of their concert in Klub Studenata Tehnike held on April 14, 1994, on the
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''Igra rokenrol SR Jugoslavija'' (''
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Is Dancing to Rock and Roll'', referring to
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hit "Igra rock 'n' roll cela Jugoslavija"). The album featured covers of songs by Azra,
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,
Riblja Čorba Riblja Čorba ( sr-Cyrl, Рибља Чорба, pronounced ; ) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav Rock music, rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. The band has been one of the most popular and most influential acts of the Popular music in the So ...
, Prljavo Kazalište,
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, Plavi Orkestar, but also by Blažević's former band Fiskulturno Lane. Panta, leader of the
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band Šiklja Nafta, and Drakula, leader of the
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band
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appeared on the concert as guests. During the same year, on May 25, Blažević organized a
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celebration at the club Prostor which featured all the elements of rock culture from the socialist times. In October 1996, the band released their first studio album entitled ''Plagijati i obrade'' (''Plagiarism and Covers'') which featured covers of
Jadranka Stojaković Jadranka Stojaković ( sr-Cyrl, Јадранка Стојаковић, 24 July 1950 – 3 May 2016) was a Bosnian singer-songwriter popular in the former Yugoslavia, known for her unique voice. Her best known hits are "Sve smo mogli mi", "Što te ...
's "Čekala sam", Elvis J Kurtović's "Da bog da crk'o rokenrol (kad ga svako svira)",
Mile Lojpur Milan "Mile" Lojpur (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан-Миле Лојпур, 4 March 1930 – 29 July 2005) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock musician. Starting his career in late 1950s, Lojpur is notable as one of the first rock and roll musicians in ...
's "Šumadijski tvist", the former featuring Lojpur on vocals.''Plagijati i obrade'' at Discogs
/ref> The album also featured new versions of Fiskulturno Lane songs "Vive Le France" and "Nema problema", the latter featuring Miško Petrović "Plavi" on keyboards. ''Plagijati i obrade'' also featured singer
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and the members of
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band
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as guest musicians. After the album was released, Milutin Petrović left the band and was replaced by Sale Šofer. In 1998, before the beginning of the
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, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi recorded the song "Alez Yugoslavia", a cover of the
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's song "
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", which was, alongside other
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s, released on the compilation album ''Navijačke pesme '98''. In 1998 the band released their second studio album ''Seks, droga i Bodiroga''''Seks, droga i Bodiroga'' at Discogs
/ref> (''Sex, Drugs, Bodiroga'', referring to basketball player
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). Blažević decided to name the album ''Seks, droga i Bodiroga'', having seen this written as a
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, after FR Yugoslavia won the gold medal at the
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. The album featured hits "Dule Savić 3", "Arigo Saki bluz" (which featured several lines from
Riblja Čorba Riblja Čorba ( sr-Cyrl, Рибља Чорба, pronounced ; ) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav Rock music, rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. The band has been one of the most popular and most influential acts of the Popular music in the So ...
's "Evo ti za taksi" lyrics), "Lepa si Pamela" (dedicated to
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), "O kako gi sakam parite" (sung in
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) and the title track. This album featured only two covers, a cover of
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's " 24.000 baci" and an unplugged cover of Azra song "Balkan" (Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi version titled "Balkan anplagd"), the former being the recording of Blažević's performance at the 1994 unplugged festival in Belgrade's
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. Blažević and other members of the band soon formed the record label Kljun records, intending to release albums by bands from other former Yugoslav republics.


2000s

In 2000, the band released the live album ''Shipu ga Žobla!'' (
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for ''Puši ga Blažo!'', trans. ''Suck It, Blaža!'') which was recorded at the band performance in
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. In 2002, the band released ''Pare ne vraćamo''''Pare ne vraćamo'' at Discogs
/ref> (''We Won't Give Money Back'') which featured songs in the similar
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style as on the previous band releases, with songs referring to
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,
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and Pamela Anderson. The album featured guest appearances by YU grupa member
Dragi Jelić Dragi Jelić ( sr-Cyrl, Драги Јелић; born 17 May 1947) is a Serbian rock musician. He is best known as the singer and guitarist for the Serbian rock band YU Grupa, which he formed in 1970 with his older brother Žika. During the 19 ...
, on vocals in "To je samo rock 'n' roll", and
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members Aleksandar Petrović "Alek",
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on "Zvuci rodnog kraja" and
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on "Sunce tuđeg neba (ne greje k'o naše)", and
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,
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on "Anna Kournikova". The song "Častan policajac" featured lyrics written by
Riblja Čorba Riblja Čorba ( sr-Cyrl, Рибља Чорба, pronounced ; ) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav Rock music, rock band formed in Belgrade in 1978. The band has been one of the most popular and most influential acts of the Popular music in the So ...
frontman
Bora Đorđević Borisav "Bora" Đorđević ( sr-Cyrl, Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; 1 November 1952 – 4 September 2024), also known as Bora Čorba ( sr-Cyrl, Бора Чорба), was a Serbian singer-songwriter and poet. He was best known as th ...
. In 2007 the band released the live album ''Samo Supermen Srbiju spašava'' (''Only
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Saves the
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'', a parody of Serbian motto Samo sloga Srbina spasava). The album was recorded on December 8, 2006, in Coupe club in
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, and featured three studio songs as bonus tracks: "Nisam dijamant", "Obećo si mito (Blažo bekrijo)" (a cover of Azra's version of song "Mito bekrijo" by
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singer
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), and "Vranjanka".


2010s

In 2010, the band recorded the single "Alez 2010", a rerecorded version of the song "Alez Yugoslavia" featuring altered lyrics and song title, dedicated to the
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, which at the time had played at the
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. In 2011, the recording of the band's performance at the 2010
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was released on the DVD ''LIVE@Belgrade Beer Fest 2010''. The DVD contains 17 songs, and all the funds raised from the album sale were dedicated to the Assembly of the City of Belgrade action Beogradski bebi klub (''Belgrade Baby Club''). In October 2011, the band released the song "Živele žene" ("Viva Women"), a cover of
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song "
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". On December 13, 2014, the band celebrated 20 years of activity with two performances in two different cities: one on Concert of the Year festival, in
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Spens Hall, and the second, their solo concert, in Belgrade club Fest. Milutin Petrović died on December 10, 2016, a day before his 49th birthday. In June 2018, prior to the
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, the band released the third version of "Alez Yugoslavia", entitled "Allez Allez 2018", dedicated to the
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competing in the World Cup."Blaža i Kljunovi lansirali 'Allez Allez 2018", Rockomotiva.com
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Legacy

In 2000, the song "Dule Savić" was polled No.99 on
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list.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Plagijati i obrade'' (1996) *''Seks, droga i Bodiroga'' (1998) *''Pare ne vraćamo'' (2002)


Live albums

*''Igra rokenrol SR Jugoslavija'' (1995) *''Shipu ga Žobla!'' (2000) *''Samo Supermen Srbiju spašava'' (2007)


Video albums

*''LIVE@Belgrade Beer Fest 2010'' (2011)


References

* EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar;


External links


Official websiteOfficial MySpaceOfficial YouTube channelPrljavi Inspektor Blaža's blogPrljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi at DiscogsPrljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi at Last.fm
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